
It's another eclectic bunch for today's Latin American Poker Tour Main Event final table, with three Americans, two Colombians, and players from Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Spain. The crowd brings quite a lot of experience and past results to today's final table.
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The LAPT9 Panama Main Event final table
As we ready for the 12 noon start today, spend a little bit time studying all of the final eight slightly better below.
Seat 1: Austin Peck, USA -- 1,351,000
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Austin Peck
Though he won't be turning 21 until this August, Austin Peck has already had a number of experience on the tournament tables where he's been collecting cashes steadily for the last couple of years playing in places where the playing age is eighteen and up.
In america he's cashes on several different tours, the highlight coming this February when he won a WSOP Circuit ring in an event at West Palm Beach. A FEW weeks after that he finished 20th on the earth Poker Tour Fallsview Poker Classic Main Event in Niagara Falls, then last month earned a career-high cash of $24,467 by final-tabling the WPT DeepStacks event in Jacksonville, Florida where he finished fifth. Taking sixth or better today will exceed that total. --MH
Seat 2: Anderson Blanco, Colombia -- 1,225,000
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Anderson Blanco
One of 2 Colombians at today's final table, Anderson Blanco carried the chip lead into yesterday's Day 3, fell back to short-stacked status for far of the afternoon, then successfully climbed back to have an almost-average stack to start out today's final table. Blanco has already guaranteed himself a career-high score today, wherever he finishes. He also has topped his previous highest finish in an LAPT Main Event, a 19th-place showing at LAPT5 Colombia. --MH
Seat 3: Ruben Suarez, Venezuela -- 1,477,000
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Ruben Suarez
Ruben Suarez is the 13th Venezuelan player to make an LAPT Main Event final table, and hopes to be the primary of that group to wreck through and claim a title. He has just a couple of cashes on his tournament poker résumé thus far, including a 27th-place finish within the LAPT8 Peru Main Event a year ago. His biggest cash came here in Panama City back in January when he won a $1,000 Jackies Poker Tour event, topping a 235-entry field to earn $48,000. --MH
Seat 4: Paul Cukier, Costa Rica -- 1,341,000
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Paul Cukier
The lone Costa Rican left within the field, Paul Cukier comes from a poker-playing family, as he's the grandson of Max and Maria Stern, the primary husband and wife ever to every win a WSOP bracelet. Cukier has a handful of previous small cashes collected within the USA, on the PCA within the Bahamas, and in San Jose in his native country. His biggest previous cash was for $4,043 for finishing 156th in a WSOP event back in 2012, so he's already assured himself of a career-high payday here in Panama today. --MH
Seat 5: Alcides Gomez, USA -- 562,000
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Alcides Gomez
The Miami based pro Alcides Gomez has his justifiable share of ultimate table results and experience including a podium finish from last month's Seminole Hard Rock Poker Challenge Main Event. He'll return today because the low man at the totem pole, playing just over 560,000 and he'll wish to spin up a stack if he'll notch another podium finish on this LAPT9 Panama Main Event. --WOC
Seat 6: Raul Paez, Spain -- 2,580,000
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Raul Paez
Raul Paez will return to the overall table because the chip leader. With over $1,800,000 in career earnings, "El Toro" is probably the most experienced player remaining and he's hoping that the third time can also be the charm at an LAPT final table. The Spaniard finished third on the Main Event final table in Columbia during Season 5, then three years ago bubbled the general table in Panama. --WOC
Seat 7: Andres Carrillo, Colombia -- 659,000
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Andres Carrillo
Andres Carrillo returns as one in every of two players under the million-chip mark, meaning that the Columbian is usually active early at this LAPT9 Panama final table. Carrillo's past tournament results are relatively few and much between, but with scores from around the globe -- including EPT final table finishes in Barcelona and Malta -- if he's capable of finding an early double, he'll be a contender. --WOC
Seat 8: Aaron Mermelstein, USA -- 1,802,000
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Aaron Mermelstein
As we said yesterday, if chip leader Raul Paez is the creme, Aaron Mermelstein is what settles slightly below the creme. He'll come again second in chips and the two-time World Poker Tour champion can be seeking to make Sortis Hotel, Spa & Casino history today. He currently sits third at the all-time Sortis money list and a deep run today could earn him his best career LAPT finish and move him up that leaderboard. --WOC
And as a reminder, here is what they're playing for (in conjunction with the LAPT trophy):
1st: $138,2252nd: $86,8803rd: $62,2004th: $48,5005th: $38,0406th: $29,8807th: $22,3008th: $15,440
Stick on the subject of the PokerStars blog for start-to-finish coverage of the general table today, including live updates, chip counts, photos, and more.
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PokerStars Blog Reporting Team at LAPT9 Chile: Will O'Connor and Martin Harris. Photos by Carlos Monti. Follow the PokerStars Blog on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog
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